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Michael Schumacher's Ferrari sells at auction for $7.5 million

Once the face of Formula One, Michael Schumacher drove the F2001 to victory in the 2001 Monaco Grand Prix. At auction, his iconic racing car has set a new record.

Michael Schumacher's Monaco Grand Prix-winning racing car has sold in New York for $7.5 million (€6.35 million), auction house Sotheby's said, setting the world record for a modern-era Formula One car.

The Ferrari F2001 racing car went under the hammer on Thursday evening, sparking a bidding war between eight competitors that was over in six minutes.

Gregoire Billault, Sotheby's senior vice president, admitted the Ferrari was no work of art.

But he called it "the very best racing car ever sold at an auction."

It is the first time a rare automobile has appeared in an art auction, claimed Sotheby's, who included it in their November post-war and contemporary art sale. Its $7.5 million price tag nearly doubled pre-sale estimates of about $4 million (€3.39 million).

Its previous owner Michael Schumacher is widely regarded as the greatest Formula One driver in the sport's history. In 2001, he won nine races and his fourth world championship with the F2001.

Schumacher fell into a coma in December 2013 after a skiing accident left him with serious head injuries. Though he eventually emerged from the coma, he has not been seen in public since. He lives in Switzerland where he receives intensive medical treatment.

His record of 91 career victories and seven titles remains unchallenged.